India is attempting to navigate a delicate balance – achieving our development goals sustainably without compromising on our climate targets.
The India Clean Air Summit (ICAS) is the Center for Study of Science, Technology and Policy’s (CSTEP’s) flagship event on air pollution.
Solid‐state electrochemistry is drawing considerable interest as the interconversion of O2 and water playing an important role in energy conversion and storage technologies.
This study placed improving quality of life at the centre of India's national climate policy and asked what happens to greenhouse gas emissions with such an approach.
A Sustainable Development Framework for India's Climate Policy (Interim Report).
As a large developing country, India’s challenge is to meet its development aspirations in a carbon-constrained world.
The developmental challenges faced by India are too big to be solved by the conventional linear approach.
Renewable energy technologies are witnessing a fast-paced growth globally at 8.
The offshore wind industry has significant potential as a long-term solution.
Energy-environment-economy models (commonly known as E3) are often used to explore greenhouse gas mitigation policies.